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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1907)
THE M011NING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 6 ALUMNI RECEPTION AND BANQUET IT HAS NO EQUAL "LOG CABIN FLOUR" . IS THE BEST FOR EVERY NEED ;"v; iu,?,,;'-? j . .... A good hard wheat flour that goes farther ' and makes better bread and pastry than the kind you thought was best. Try a sack on your next order. CLOTHES Bought at HERMAN WISE'S, Pressed Free as often as you say A Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase. AT ODD FELLOWS' HALL LAST NIGHT DELIGHTFUL EVENING SPENT BY ALUMNI OF ASTORIA HIGH SCHOOL. SUNDAY, JUNE jo, 1907. ON ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Qroeere TERSE TILES Q( lit On O'clock Saturday' Tlin custom , bm will clow t nw o'clock on Saturday for the ret of the summer . Ta Conduct Defen Mr. Howard Brownell will eonduct the dfen of J. H. flowl.by with Mr. Win ton, !: ? PivDiy ... ... .., , ; Werday w payday for the polieit force and th wp r H ouy buying ww bib nd tukr. Time Extended Tiro for tiling tlx tlU for tin Im provement on ltn4 53 ha been ex tended from June 23th lo July 10th. Dance in Uppeitown A hall wa given by the hatehnll train it the new halt or th Xtlou4l Ao elation In I'ppertown htt night HMHHWn A. 0. U. W. Meeting, Lt evening Kiid I.odg No. 12 of tbA.O.U.W.held an Initiation In both dryr. M. II Grey wa the nrw mem ber initiated Hurt In th Mlll- The iw man, C I.. Itxle, of the Old Oregon Milt, caught hi ham in tlir taw ye.terday morning an Injured It i4i bit-tly at to Hlttt the amputa liun of three finger. Theatrical Company Pvrvlval Brlgham' tm company of to performer nirlvcd in Antoria on the morning train yfterdy. The company will open at Hi opr houe on Mon day with a comedy drama entitled "Tlir Vlilag Fool" . ft , Special RUe lurlng th coming week there will be special rate on th tmer Telegraph for the, two Jy relcbratiou of the Fourth of duly iu Portland. A lngle fri will pay fur tin round-trip from Tuedy and they will be available for return on Friday and Saturday. Equalisation The board of equalization yeterday equalited the aemnt for tha im provement of Forty-aeconJ street from th alley way W Bond atreet. A no prott have been tiled the board will recommend that the aeinrnt b ap proved at the council meeting next Monday night. ToHco Court K. l.a Rox waa found early Saturday morning peri lled on ona of 'the elty jail wlndow-ill, clinging to the bar, lie w taken InMde by Olllcer Twotnbly and given lodging for the night. In police , court ht explained, hrokenly, that he waa merely comforting hi pal who wax lnlde, Aa there waa no chnrge upon which he could be held he waa lectured by Judge Anderson and allowed hla lib erty. Three drunks were each fined $5 or two dnya. Two offender forfeited bail amounting to S10, , Lola of LozKera Kvery boat and every train that came Into tbt city today brought in Ha quota of bgger and the town l now full of litem, rracttraiiy all the. cantpi In the countryaida have abut down for an In definite period. The iteamer Telegraph brought down big loa4 ai' did the aiuoua, Looking For Mm Captain Miiart of the Life-Saving Crew, wa in Astoria yeiterday with the life-boat, (,'aptain Stuart in looking for men to join the crew, and flndi them hmu to get a there arc to many open lng available Jut now at other work. The job 1. a good one and paya well and anyone wUhing to join ihould apply to the captain at Fort Canby. New Trancontinental Train (Mi July 2nd the C. 1. It. will put on a new throuifh train from Vancouver to Montreal, The new train will be called the TrH-C'anadaUuiited and will muk the trip iu H3 houri. It will leave Vain-Oliver at lfl JO o'clock and will be limited to lx coarhrt, which will in elude diner and leper. It will ba flnt-elan nrvlce. Bohemlani Won Word wa reirlved from Mauager Itruwn of the itidiemtiin lust evening itying that the Atorm boy had defeat J the Ureweiw of I'oitlund in a thir teen inning g.ime bv a icore of 3 lo i. Today the lwy will go lo Woodburn and endeavor to repeat th trick, in that town. Nw Real Eitite Firm Ifenry T. Miwhew, Blake-McFall Com pany'i repreentative, with tample room at 174 Tenth itreet, hat resigned hi poiltion and will go into the real etate buinei. He ban leased the oftl ce formerly occupied by the F. M. Hark Company and will open for bull net early the coming week. Piloting Bid 1 The uiibiic tmuwrtv commit! onen ed the bida for the painting of No. 3 engino hoiit yetrduy afternoon. The bid were for two coat of paint on the exterior una tlie lower floor of toe In- liriiir liii-Ioil no fli llairwav. Tim fol. -"- ' " - lnwiiitf hiiU uere rcilviil- II. K.. K Spanae, 9230 1 l-.tern Painting 4 Ic- omiing to., kw; Alien aii 1'npcr & Paint Co.. 9247.3ti. So Colonel Colt, president of the Uni ted State KuUkt Company, lm with drawn from the aenatoilal rsoe in Rhode Inland. Curiou how a man will give up n contet when ure of the ruhU-r. Marshmallow Sundae Something New HERE'S THE POINT Wa ttand back of everything w tell. If it la not right we will make it right. You can't afford to overlook this modern up-to-date ttore. . , Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Received Every Morning Direct from the Growers Scholfield, Hanson $ Co., Good Goodi and Good Service. Iji1 night the alumni of the Astoria High M100I held a reception and gave their annual banquet in the Odd Fellow' Halt, The in liquet room waa ornately dwuated with plant laud pttlm and many ling ami the evening' proceedings went without hlWh from tart to fln-l-h. Amongst thoe pretent were J, :. HlKglii, the retiring director! Mr. and Mr, lken, Hon. John M,'ue, Prof. and Mr. A. L Clarke, Prof. Diebel. Prof, (Jurmnn and Me, Welch, Mr. H. M. Iiiunlx-iry Hcted aa loantniaater and welivmcl tlhe clan of 07 to which Mr Harvey Allen, preidnt of the cift. reMindcl,, Other toat were "The High S.;hojl,M John McCue. "The leach er," J. .O. Krfckaon: The Hetlrlnif Di rector," Prof. A. L. Clarkej "Tlio Boy, Mla Jcle 5and "Tha Iulic,' George Ohler. Tber wa delightful vocal olo by Mix Hue Elmoro, in.triiinenUl ol by Mi Anna CmupbelL.. Then Mr. Iiiinnlierry gave "Abent Jferolter,. re ponded to by U1 Helga, Erlckaon. A liiaulifiil ijii m lc wa charmingly ren dered by the Mle Utzlnger, Hinnott, I t.inger and Reynold. Profeaaort Ger. man, Higgln. Welch, Faken and Dicbel a lo poke. The very excellent collation to which the 73 gueot nt down i nerved by tho SMwr Restaurant. The following l a H-t or the graduate. Mary Aim Adair-, Mary Catherine Clark, father Cearbart, Olg Marian Moore, Harvey Abner Allen, Aubrey Hamilton Garner, Yvon Daniel Gulli- lume, Sidney Stuart Sovey, Donald XW10I. Stuart, Percy Tagg, Stanley ru I oung. Quarantine Station Attention ha been once oiort called to the absolute inaile'iuacy of the ac commodation at the Quarantine Sta tion. There U no hopitl there, no poaniiiie mean or (Mating any cae and, in fact, no place it all in which to place any lick man, or ca of tnfectloui di ee. Thi condition of ffaira la per eniul and l of common notoriety. It t lo a question u(Min whicb Portland may be at one with Astoria. WARRENTON ITEMS OF INTEREST For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH v goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parlor Seoond Floor over Soholfield A Mattaon Co. THE BASEBALL TEAM TO BE RE VIVED AND TO PLAY CHINOOK ON FOURTH OF JULY PERSON ALS, ETC. WARREXTON, Or., July ZO.-There wa no meetini; of the Ladies' Ai,1 Kn- clctv thi week, owimr to Mr. Hnunn! at whoie home the session wa to have been held, being indisposed. Probably the. member will rally together next Wednesday, thi however will be an nounced later. The Warrenton Ladie' Thursday Ar tcrnoon Club waa to have met at Mr. l.eitler' home thi week, but a the Intended hote was absent from town t,he meeting wa postponed. Complete iturn of receipt throuirh snip of tickets for the ball given last Saturday for the benefit of Mrs, llorton and family, are now iu. Eighty dollar is the amount realized. The Warrenton Baseball Club has been reorganized, in accordance with the demands of the porting populace. The first game of the new aerie. will be pluyed at Chinook on the Fourth of July. A $30 purse w to be given the winning team on thi occasion, Arrange ments liuve been made for the steamer .Ionian to leave here about 9 a. m. that day. A dunce in the evening will con elude the niOL'ram after which the steamer will start on her return jour ney. Everybody U neartily Invited to join the party. ' , Our postmistress, Mrs. E. A. Denvir, Im returned 'from Portland, her daugh ter", Mr. D. Stinson, end the baby girl came with her. Mrs. Donvir has re sumed her official duties. Mihs C. C. Munon, who lifts been officiating in her nhsence, is now enjoying pleasant rest. Mrs. Hendrlckson and Mrs. Matton and daughter of Salt Lake City are here on a visit to Mrs. Coffey. Tha visitors ai taking in the sights of Seaside, As toria, and other point of interest in thi vicinity under the guidance of their luxtess. . M. Woniack. who has been engaged in the A. & C. R, R. cur shops here, left this week for Phoontx. Arizona, the;:,::::::,F or at any other old time YOU Can't look IN A "RP Tl 2 7W 9 ' 12 OOMSJa "Wise,9su.T WISE HERMAN Astoria's Leader in Men's and Boys' Wearables AGED MAN TO MARRY. Dr. Linton has returned businesa trip up tho line from hi Eighty-one Years Old and Has Been Married Four Times Before. CHICAGO, June 29. "Marriage," said Otltio (.iuUirie; Bl yetr old last night, "in the natural ttata for men and wom en. I am going to be married myself next Monday evening and it win lie my fifth experiment. "If any young man desires advice from me on thu subject, my nest answer is I liav tried it four times, and am will ing to risk it once more at four score and one." Mr. Guthrie Is a noted eeologiat and engineer. The octogenarian's bride is to be Mr. Eliralieth t. flower, auout so years his junior. ARGUMENTS, CONCLUDED. blanket Decision Expected Friday On Frisco Graft Indictments. SAX FRAXC1SCO, June 28. The ar guments on the motions to set aside the indictments were concluded late today In the behalf of the officials of the United Railroads accused of bribing the super visor. The motions in thee and the caxes against Glass, Desabla, Martin, Drum and Schmit now stand submit ted and a blanket decision is expected next Friday. v WARSHIP IN COLLISION. French Destroyer Crashed Into Battle ship and Was Sunk. TjpUl-OX, June 29. It is reported to night that during the voyaage of the French squadron bound from Marseilles, the battleship Jeaurcguiberry collided with the torpedo boat destroyed Pertuy sane, AO men were killed or Injured. The murine perfecture declines to give out any information in the way of con- lirmation or denial of the report. Later report are to the effect it was the tor pedo boat destroyed Barde that collided with the Jcaureguiberry and the Bard? was sunk, v Sf & S 3l & .S & & A 4 DONE BY DEED. John Pearson et ux to Western Timber Co., lot 1, 2 and 3 and SW. . 14 of XE. 1-4 see. 3, SE. 1-4 of XE. 1-4, sec 18, T. 5 N., R. 6 W. ; lots land 2 of see. 1, T. 5 N., R. 7 W., XE. 1-4 of XW. 1-4 sec. 26 and NE. i 1-4 of XW. 1-4 sec. 28, T. 6 N., R. i 6 W.; 305.05 acres $i Greenwood Cemetery Association to William A. Adanople, lot 3, block 111, section B 40 John Robereon et ux to E. J. Johnson, lot 4, block 65, Upper As "' .850 S. B. Howard to Bridget Grant, a tract of land iu Blodgett Donation claim, T. 7 N., R. 9 W.; 4.68 acres. . 10 Ralph W Hall et al to Douirlaa Land l-rust co., W. 1-2 see 11, T. 5 X., R.8 w :100 A Fortanat Texan Mr. E. W. Goodloa, of 107 St. Louis street, Dallas, Texas, says: "la Un past- year I bara become acquaint! with Dr. King' New Life Pills, and M laxative I ever before tried so effect ually disposes of malaria and bilious ness." They dont grind nor gripe. tSs at Charles Roger Drug Star. . WHY NOT TRAVEL Why not go East while the rates are low. Cheaper to travel than to remain at home. A trip via the Canadian Pa cifla can be made with comfort and safety. Xo dust across the continent route. , fenlly'a Cigar Store. Any old hour! Dell B. Scully, Notary Public, i Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart . , AT ' 'v.- : TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St .. Oxfords for the Warm Days O. P. Smith has resigned bis position as foreman of the planing plant of the D. L, Kelly Lumber Company. LION PROVES A COWARD. , GREE., FIELD, Mass., June 29. A broken rail today allowed flat car carrying a big lion belonging to Wash bum's trained animal show to roll down a ten-foot embnrnkinent. t Four men, attached to the show, who were sleeping on top of the cage were caught beneath it when it landed bot tom up and painfully wushed. The lion's roars led the rest of the train crew to believe that he was out of the cage and making a meal of the helpless men, but the cage was found intact with the lion inside unhurt, but badly frightened. ; THERE'S A WORLD OF COMFORT IN THE OXFORDS WE SELL. THERE'S A DAINTINESS IN THE' FAULTLESS FEMININE SHAPES THE MANNISH - WALKING DESIGNS AS WELL MARK THE DISTINCT IVENESS OF OUR OXFORDS. THE INFINITE NUMBER OF SIZES AND WIDTHS PROVIDE ALWAYS A PER FECT FIT, ' Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store